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Education over the Internet is the latest concept in spreading education to
everyone. The conveniences of learning on line are numerous. Students and those
interested in learning over the computer and can choose their own timing that is
convenient to them and the classes can be taken at their own place.

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		With the ever-increasing popularity and accessibility of the Internet, it is only
natural that the educational community should want to make use of this
tremendous resource. Use of the Internet and Web are leading to significant
changes in educational models. Effective exploitation of these changes requires
adequate attention to understanding the technology, the educational processes and
issues, student’s characteristics, etc. As this use of Internet is increasing, a
traditional classroom has shifted to E-Learning. While advancements in
communication tools were easily adapted to learning methods, it was the
introduction of the personal computer and the development of the Internet that
would create the most radical transformation in higher education. 

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Learning by computer can be as easy as communicating with your professor and fellow
classmates via email, student utilizing an interactive CD-ROM. Thus, E-Learning can
be defined an approach to facilitate and enhance learning by means of personal
computers, CD-ROMs, and the Internet. It may be as simple as that teacher may
simply post their material on Internet; students can read it online or can download
it for further access. Since student won’t be in a classroom with professor and
classmates, he will need to be capable of independent learning. Instructor will
provide him with a syllabus, course documents, and required readings. The
interaction between the professor and the student will happen via e-mail, discussion
board, forums etc. Since the class doesn’t meet in a physical space at a scheduled
time, the student will have to learn independently. He will be responsible for
keeping up with the assigned reading and completing assignments according to the
timeline on the syllabus.
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